Category Archives: vpro

Well, 2012 is here and with the New Year, you’ll be seeing some new topic areas for my blogs. This year, I’m going to be exploring the additional areas of PC manageability and security software. This is an area that continues to gain attention by IT managers and software developers that are trying to address the […] Read more >

I’m playing around with knowledgebase providers. Tell me what you think about this and if it is useful. Also let me know if you want to participate in adding articles to it.
Here is a handy link to my My Intel vPro Knowledge Base

As I am the UI developer for SCS 8, and proud of it, I enjoy taking pride in my work as well as showing it off to others. I am especially proud of the screen you can see below, and it also shows some of the small (and large) changes we made in SCS 8. […] Read more >

As some of your may already know, I have been working on the side on maintaining and improving the Intel System Defense Utility (ISDU). It’s an easy to use simple Intel AMT management console that is given for free on the Intel web site and comes with Intel Executive Series motherboards, that is, Intel motherboards […] Read more >

Just a few days ago I released the first version of the Open Manageability Toolkit (OpenMDTK) with Intel AMT Host Based Provisioning support. Well, I just made a bunch of fixes and released a new version with improved support. For one, the user interface responds better, but the most important new feature in this release […] Read more >

It seems that our Developers are spending a lot of time looking for information about HECI drivers. With vPro being around for many years now (we are on our 7th revision going on 8) I was wondering if this piece of Active Management Technology is still a puzzle to developers. In the spirit of figuring […] Read more >

This is one of those things in life that you probably don’t know what it is and why it is important until you need it. If you are part of the “Other People” then you don’t care. You should probably go find something else to read, in that case. But let me just say, in […] Read more >

A few months back I had the really great privilege to be invited as a speaker to HP Discover 2011 to chat about Intel vPro and how to connect it to social networks using peer-to-peer technologies. The conference was in Las Vegas at the venetian hotel and last week I went and had a wonderful […] Read more >